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[edit]DescriptionCorinthian Vase depicting Perseus, Andromeda and Ketos.jpg |
Deutsch: Antike korinthische Vase mit Darstellung von Perseus, Andromeda und Ketos. Die Inschriften bezeichnen die dargestellten Personen und sind in einer archaischen Form des griechischen Alphabets geschrieben. Sie zeigen einige Besonderheiten, wie die linksläufige Schreibrichtung in ΠΕΡΣΕΥΣ und ΑΝΔΡΟΜΕΔΑ, die Verwendung von Epsilon statt Eta in ΚΕΤΟΣ, die Verwendung des Buchstabens San anstelle von Sigma in ΠΕΡΣΕΥΣ und ΚΕΤΟΣ sowie abweichende Formen der Buchstaben wie B für Ε oder V für Υ.
English: Ancient Corinthian vase depicting Perseus, Andromeda and Ketos. The inscriptions denoting the depicted persons are written in an archaic form of the Greek alphabet and show some peculiarities such as the left-running direction in ΠΕΡΣΕΥΣ and ΑΝΔΡΟΜΕΔΑ, usage of Epsilon instead of Eta in ΚΕΤΟΣ, the employment of the letter San instead of Sigma in ΠΕΡΣΕΥΣ and ΚΕΤΟΣ and different shapes of the letters such as B for Ε or V for Υ.
Français : Ancien vase corinthien représentant Persée, Andromède et le monstre marin (Cétos). Les inscriptions identifiant les personnages sont écrites dans une forme archaïque d'alphabet grec et présentent certaines particularités comme le sens d'écriture (droite à gauche) pour ΠΕΡΣΕΥΣ et ΑΝΔΡΟΜΕΔΑ, l'usage de l'epsilon au lieu de l'êta pour ΚΕΤΟΣ, celui de la lettre san au lieu du sigma pour ΠΕΡΣΕΥΣ et ΚΕΤΟΣ, et les formes originales des lettres comme B pour Ε ou V pour Υ. |
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Deutsch: Selbst erstellt, Standort: Altes Museum, Berlin
English: Self made, location: Altes Museum, Berlin
Français : Cliché personnel, conservation : Altes Museum, Berlin |
Author | BishkekRocks |
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Date and time of data generation | 14:42, 29 June 2006 |
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Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi |
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Date and time of digitizing | 14:42, 29 June 2006 |
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